Configure will moan about a missing libraries for OpenCL which are not really required by WINE & works fine without it. If you don't have an Nvidia card there is no real benefit from OpenCL support.

Finally compile the source & create & install the new deb:

make # or make -j2 for dual core / make -j4 for quad core
checkinstall

WINE 1.2 successfully built on Testing - can be downloaded here for 32 bitWINE 1.2.3 successfully built on Testing - can be downloaded here for 32 bitWINE 1.3.25 successfully built on Testing - can be downloaded here for 32 bitWINE 1.3.26 successfully built on Testing - can be downloaded here for 32 bitWINE 1.3.27 successfully built on Testing - can be downloaded here for 32 bitWINE 1.3.28 successfully built on Testing - can be downloaded here for 32 bitWINE 1.3.29 successfully built on Testing - can be downloaded here for 32 bitWINE 1.3.30 successfully built on Testing - can be downloaded here for 32 bit ** May break Office 2007 **WINE 1.3.33 successfully built on Testing - can be downloaded here for 32 bit Office 2007 ok againWINE 1.3.37 successfully built on Testing - can be downloaded here for 32 bitWINE 1.4-rc2 successfully built on Testing - can be downloaded here for 32 bitWINE 1.4-rc5 successfully built on Testing - can be downloaded here for 32 bitWINE 1.4 (final) successfully built on Testing - can be downloaded here for 32 bitWINE 1.5.2 successfully built on Testing - can be downloaded here for 32 bitWINE 1.5.4 successfully built on Testing - can be downloaded here for 32 bit

Re: Help installing the latest builds of wine

Also loving #! and also looking to install a newer version of wine other than what most repos offer. So I downloaded the source tarball (1.3.23) and began running ./configure until I had all the dependencies worked out... Unfortunately though, even after installing the libxrender-dev package, it still says that it is missing when I run ./configure.

Anyone have any ideas why?? Is it because I'm trying to compile a development release? I figured if it was going to break, it would break after it was compiled and installed or during the compiling process.

I'm also using the '--enable-win64' option to compile a 64-bit version. I'm not sure if that has any effect on it.

--["In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is freedom, in water there is bacteria."] ~ Ben Franklin

If you are running testing / unstable the above script may not work so the WINE Wiki on 64 bit shows how to do the symlinks manually. Check the Debian section of the script for the required dependencies.

If you are running testing / unstable the above script may not work so the WINE Wiki on 64 bit shows how to do the symlinks manually. Check the Debian section of the script for the required dependencies.

Thanks for your response trade, I will look into that... Right now I have a curious condition since my initial attempts. So I'm proceeding with removing every trace of wine on my system right now so I can start fresh.

--["In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is freedom, in water there is bacteria."] ~ Ben Franklin

Re: Help installing the latest builds of wine

Make sure you have build-essential and your kernel's headers installed whenever building a program. What I did was check what version of wine was in wheezy, download all the libraries in synaptic (but don't download the wine binary it's self) and then get the source from the corresponding binary from git and patch/compile it. It looks like the newest version in sid atm is 1.0.1-3.3 and in wheeze it's 1.1.24-2. Are either of those new enough to play Eve? If the wheeze one is new enough I suggest that one.